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IRAQI WOMEN ALARMED BY REVERSAL
OF RIGHTS GAINS IN DRAFT CONSTITUTION, UNIFEM SAYS
July 22, 2005 - (UN News) Iraqi women are alarmed
that the National Assembly committee mandated to draft the country's
new constitution is curtailing the rights of women granted them
in the earlier, interim version and using Islamic Sharia Law as
the main source for legislation, the United Nations Development
Fund for Women (UNIFEM) said today.
Two weeks ago, a draft of the text, released to journalists by a
member of a sub-committee of the main constitutional committee,
contained a Chapter on Duties and Rights changing the status of
Koranic Sharia Law from being an important source of legislation
in the interim constitution to being the main source, UNIFEM
said.
In the draft, a clause putting 25 per cent of women on all decision-making
bodies would only be followed for the next two election phases and
could then be removed altogether, it said.
Factors in ensuring women's equality with men and issues addressed
by international laws and treaties would all be subordinate to Sharia
and the progressive Personal Status Law governing marriage, divorce
and inheritance would be replaced by the law as practised according
to a family's own religion or sect, UNIFEM said.
The Iraqi women's movement recently prepared a memorandum making
such demands as the recognition of women's human rights as mother,
worker and citizen, the prevention of all kinds of violence and
discrimination against women and the recognition of international
conventions and
documents that Iraq has signed and ratified as a source for Iraqi
legislation and regulation, it said.
Some 200 men and women staged a protest against the draft on Tuesday
at Baghdad's Firdaws Square, but the sit-in ended when news came
that two Sunni members of the drafting committee had been assassinated,
UNIFEM said.
From: http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=15129&Cr=iraq&Cr1=
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